SAVE $200:As of Dec. 18, the Lenovo Legion Go gaming handheld (1TB SSD, AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme) is on sale for $549.99. That's $200 off its original price of$749.99.
Who says Cyber Monday is the last day for deals? Best Buy is spreading a little extra holiday cheer through its 12 Days of Gaming sale event. Each day has had a nice little discount for shoppers, and today's deal on the Lenovo Legion Go is a fantastic pick for those looking to get into handheld gaming.
The Lenovo Legion Go (1TB SSD, AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme) is currently enjoying a $200 discount, dropping its price from$749.99 to $549.99. This is absolutely worth taking advantage of if you've been wanting to pick up a gaming handheld, but it's worth knowing that this deal only lasts for today as part of 12 Days of Gaming. So act fast to scoop it up before it's all gone.
SEE ALSO: You can still save on the PS5 'Fortnite Cobalt Star' bundle and get it ahead of ChristmasAlongside the 1TB SSD and AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme processor, the Lenovo Legion Go also offers an 8.8-inch WQXGA (2560x1600) 144Hz display so your favorite games will really shine while on the go. In our review, writer Alex Perry said, "it’s easily one of the better entryways into PC gaming you can get right now." It even came out on top in our comparison of Steam Deck vs. Lenovo Legion Go, with Perry saying, "Steam Deck is a fantastic device, no doubt, but Legion Go is better in all the ways that matter if you're really serious about PC gaming."
As mentioned earlier, this deal only lasts for one day. Act fast to save $200 on the Lenovo Legion Go at Best Buy before this discount disappears.
There's even more to explore right now at Best Buy, if you're still doing some last-minute shopping ahead of the holidays. The retailer is currently holding a Last Minute Savings event that features a variety of excellent discounts on everything from tech to home goods, so you can stock up before the holidays.
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